Well my old reliable Buck has let me down for the first time in many years. It was running fine 4-5 weeks ago when I last used it. I went out today to do some snow plowing and the engine had a lot of trouble catching first time, but it did finally start. Let it warm up for a min or two and then tried using the hydraulics and that killed the engine (just trying to lift the rear blade). OK, I figured it was a fuel problem, so I checked the filter, put some diesel 911 in (it has been cold the last few night, 0-5F, but it was 35F today) and there might have been some gelled fuel in the lines or IP I thought. Fuel seems fine, very liquid and free flowing out of the filter body. Bleed the fuel lines (they seemed full).
Now I can crank for a long time but not getting the engine to catch. It is blowing white/grey smoke as I crank, so I think fuel is getting to the cylinders. But it doesn't catch or run without the starter.
I'm at a loss as to what else it could be. I suppose the glow plugs might have died, but at 35F, with long cranking times (30+ sec) it should have caught I would think. I've got the battery charger on it now, and probably can take one more shot at starting it later today. But I'd be interested in ideas of what to check.
TIA
Now I can crank for a long time but not getting the engine to catch. It is blowing white/grey smoke as I crank, so I think fuel is getting to the cylinders. But it doesn't catch or run without the starter.
I'm at a loss as to what else it could be. I suppose the glow plugs might have died, but at 35F, with long cranking times (30+ sec) it should have caught I would think. I've got the battery charger on it now, and probably can take one more shot at starting it later today. But I'd be interested in ideas of what to check.
TIA